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I just get a brand new 07' yamaha r6 and I've have a few times on it around my apartment lot and out on a few small streets. My trouble is off the dash I am stalling it a few times and I can't seem to win the clutch release and throttle down so I don't sputter or stall it pulling out of a stop sign. Is there any guidance to conquering this quicker? I do know that I need practice, specifically my first piece of advice to myself.

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Bring your rpms up higher and tolerate your clutch out slowly. You will feel it start pulling and rpms should steady. agree to the clutch the rest of the way out and go and get into the throttle a little more. Practice by listen to motor not watching your tach.

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yeah, experience is push button, but you need to start at greater rpms when you clutch in if you're slaughter it. Try finding a steep driveway and pull onto it. Hold your bike still beside only the clutch no brakes and in need using your legs (keep your legs on the ground tho). Once you get that down try rolling fund and then stopping the bike near the clutch and power walk it stern up the driveway. This is a great clutch exercise to help you go and get a feel for it. You're going to enjoy to start on a hill sometime.

I'm guessing you didn't own a car that be stick before this but it's matching principle if you did. That's a really sick bike be safe and don't do anything above your stratum till you know your bike in and out and enjoy full controll of it I've made that mistake.

Oh and trust me buy the frame sliders for your bike

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Answers:    you already answered your own cross-examine.there is no substitue for practice

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